She is in her element with fresh, seasonal and delicious food, which is all handmade.
Visitors will have the opportunity to ask questions, ranging from how the grapes are grown through to learning about the details of the wine making process in the vine and wine tours.
In taking a tour of the winery and vineyard, Ms Lowe finds people start to look for different qualities in their glass of wine.
When people gain an understanding of the process of growing and how wines are made, it really gives you a different perspective and depth on what youre drinking in the evening.
We find our visitors really enjoy this aspect.
This year has been an exciting one for Monowai Estate. It is launching a new premium range, Upper Reaches, that includes a pinot noir and chardonnay.
The series of cool-climate wines is handcrafted from specially selected parcels of grapes grown at the vineyard on the bank of the Ngaruroro River.
They showcase the delicate intensity of flavour found at Crownthorpes elevated levels, delivering pure, full-bodied wines.
The higher altitude and free-draining river soil of Monowai Estate in Crownthorpe produces perfect conditions for the aromatics.
They grow sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, chardonnay, merlot and pinot noir.
The wine tasting at the open day will include the Upper Reaches range.
Adding to the new range is the recent international recognition they have received this year.
Monowai was awarded three medals at the New York International Wine Competition 2017 in New York City. Also, for the second year in the row it has been named Hawkes Bay Winery of the Year at the same event.
Entry today is free and there are shuttle options from Frankly Tours.